Legal Elements of Contract Formation and Court System Quiz
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Which court in Canada deals with claims up to a specified amount of $35,000 in Ontario?

  • Small Claims Court (correct)
  • Inferior Court
  • Superior Court
  • Supreme Court of Canada

Which court in Canada is a court of law and equity with unlimited financial jurisdiction?

  • Superior Court (correct)
  • Inferior Court
  • Small Claims Court
  • Supreme Court of Canada

Which court in Canada is the final court for appeal?

  • Supreme Court of Canada (correct)
  • Superior Court
  • Inferior Court
  • Small Claims Court

What is the role of the Doctrine of Precedent in the court system?

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Which court in Canada has judges appointed by the federal government?

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Study Notes

Ontario Court Claims

  • The Small Claims Court in Ontario handles civil claims with a maximum amount of $35,000.
  • This court is designed to provide a simpler and less formal process for resolving minor disputes.

Court of Law and Equity

  • The Superior Court of Justice in Canada functions as a court of law and equity.
  • It has unlimited financial jurisdiction, meaning it can hear cases regardless of the amount involved.

Final Court of Appeal

  • The Supreme Court of Canada serves as the final court for appeals.
  • Decisions made by the Supreme Court cannot be appealed further and set binding precedents across the country.

Doctrine of Precedent

  • The Doctrine of Precedent mandates that lower courts follow the decisions made by higher courts in similar cases.
  • This principle establishes consistency and predictability within the legal system.

Judges Appointment

  • Federal judges in Canada, including those in the Superior Court of Justice and the Supreme Court, are appointed by the federal government.
  • This appointment process underscores the independence of the judiciary from other branches of government.

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Test your knowledge of the legal elements of contract formation and the court system in BUSI 3705's Legal Environment of Business Lecture 3. Don't miss this opportunity to earn a bonus mark. Get prepared with the available exercises and stay tuned for Exercise 3.

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